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My Hero Academia: The Difference Between Bakugo and Deku's Victories, Explained

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Both Bakugo and Deku achieved victories that are indicative of their personalities. Find out the differences between Bakugo’s and Deku’s victories.
Bakugo Katsuki and Midoriya Izuku each have to face All For One and Shigaraki in their own way during the Final War in My Hero Academia. After learning the truth about One For All, Deku believed that he had to face this battle alone to prevent any getting injured, dying, or losing their Quirk.
Bakugo, on the other hand, has always sought a perfect victory that clearly defines himself as a hero. While both of their victories prove their strength and abilities against the two supervillains, what was the difference in Bakugo and Deku’s victories? The Difference Between Deku’s Victories in the Final War
As the Final War approached, there were crucial differences in how Bakugo and Deku would battle. Previously, Midoriya Izuku always wanted to take the burden of the battle alone, wanting to fight, taking on the majority of the damage, and not wanting others to get hurt. In doing so, he would also save those in need, regardless of the damage he will sustain to himself.
This was likely due to a few reasons. The first reason was that Deku had previously been Quirkless and thus still needed to learn to control One For All fully. Due to the many Quirks within One For All, Deku needed to continuously train his body for the Quirks that were about to manifest.
Another reason was that Deku consistently fought those much more powerful than him. As a result, he would try to surpass his limits further, breaking his body in the process.

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